Since March, job losses have skyrocketed and office professionals have learned to work from home. The adaption to remote work has in turn helped boost the economy.

A May 2020 Stanford University survey reported that up to 60% of US economic output depended on working from home.

Cushman & Wakefield's New Perspective: From Pandemic to Performance series, conducted in affiliation with the George Washington University School of Business Center for Real Estate and Urban Analysis and Places Platform LLC, identifies the factors that will determine remote work's impact on offices in the future.

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Leslie Shaver

Les Shaver has been covering commercial and residential real estate for almost 20 years. His work has appeared in Multifamily Executive, Builder, units, Arlington Magazine in addition to GlobeSt.com and Real Estate Forum.